Cook hundred takes England to 2-0 series win
What was at times a fluctuating contest turned into a comfortable victory for England as Alastair Cook finished his first tour in charge with a controlled, unbeaten 109
What was at times a fluctuating contest turned into a comfortable victory for England as Alastair Cook finished his first tour in charge with a controlled, unbeaten 109
England made regular inroads into Bangladesh's batting to set up the prospect of 2-0 series win after the home side limped to a lead of 95 with four wickets remaining in Dhaka
Ian Bell's classy 138 wrestled England a narrow advantage in the second Test after Bangladesh's hopes were deflated by poor umpiring decisions and gritty batting
Bangladesh had the better of the second day at Mirpur, posting 419 with half centuries for Naeem Islam and Shafiul Islam before reducing England to 107 for 3 during the evening session
It was another case of what could have been for Bangladesh as they mixed talent and frustrating naivety to stutter to 330 for 8 on the opening day in Dhaka
Jamie Siddons, the Bangladesh coach, has been fine 10 percent of his match fee after his angry response to the umpiring during the third day of the second Test against England at Dhaka
The fourth day in Dhaka was a sadly predictable affair as the home side stewed of believed injustices and England tried not to think of home
Plays of the day from Bangladesh v England, 2nd Test, Dhaka, 4th day
Plays of the day from Bangladesh v England, 2nd Test, Dhaka, 5th day
He has often been criticised for making easy runs, but over the last few months Ian Bell has stood when his team has needed him and did it again in Dhaka
In the final analysis, Alastair Cook's tenure as England captain has been a job well done
The plays of the day from the latest action at Dhaka as Bangladesh are frustrated when they don't get the rub of the umpiring green
Shakib Al Hasan admitted that the experience of taking consecutive Test matches deep into the fifth day had left his team weary when it came to the sharp end of the contest
First Bangladesh's tail ran them ragged and then the batting struggled to force the pace as England produced an insipid second day
The plays of the day from the second day between Bangladesh and England in Dhaka
The ICC president believes that the umpiring controversies that marred the third day of the Mirpur Test will help to encourage all cricket boards to embrace the use of the Umpire Decision Review System
There was a hint of Virender Sehwag in the way Tamim Iqbal tore into England's attack and for a while they were helpless to stop him
He was expected to play last week in Chittagong before missing out, but now James Tredwell is savouringh his chance at Test level
Plays of the day from Bangladesh v England, 2nd Test, Dhaka, 1st day
Bangladesh's captain, Shakib Al Hasan, blamed the Bangladesh Cricket Board for failing to pay for the use of the Umpire Review Decision System